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house of representatives.]. the chair: on this vote the yeas are 175, the nays are 241, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the nays prevailed by a voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited b
house of representatives.]. the chair: on this vote the yeas are 175, the nays are 241, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the nays prevailed by a voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded...
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senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in technology and data security. so it's my pleasure to introduce the professor. [applause] >> wow, i am going to have my mom send my bio to you more often. very good. the panelists are in so many ways much more detailed and oriented and qualified than i am to speak to the specifics of immigration. i'm just the guy who speaks to economists, lawyers, and policymakers and then translates into human. i think that's why i have landed this particular role. what i'm going to try to do is frame the immigration debate. this is a fairly friendly crowd. what i think i am going to ultimately achieve is to give you some ideas that get at the immigration issue and the potential and the need for reform in a way that is a little bit less tra
senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in technology and data security. so it's my pleasure to introduce the professor. [applause] >> wow, i am going to have my mom send my bio to you more often. very good. the panelists are in...
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of representing, has big unemployment. michigan's unemployment stands at 10%. it exacerbates bad situations. we do not need more spending, rising energy costs, government takeover of health care and more regulations. mr. walberg: our republican colleagues and i have put forth a jobs plan. we know government cannot create jobs. instead, we can support an environment where the private sector flourishes and creates jobs. our jobs plan will reduce regulatory burdens which are currently costing small businesses over $10,000 per employee each year, requiring congressional approval for each regulation that has a significant impact on the economy. our jobs plan will reform the tax code, streamlining and lowering tax rate. our jobs plan will increase domestic energy production and cut unsustainable spending which crushes burdens of debt. at home last week i was constantly reminded how the lack of good commonsense, good-paying jobs is helping my constituents. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. walberg: it
of representing, has big unemployment. michigan's unemployment stands at 10%. it exacerbates bad situations. we do not need more spending, rising energy costs, government takeover of health care and more regulations. mr. walberg: our republican colleagues and i have put forth a jobs plan. we know government cannot create jobs. instead, we can support an environment where the private sector flourishes and creates jobs. our jobs plan will reduce regulatory burdens which are currently costing...
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some spring cleaning this summer. 5:22 right now. police had their hands full during this fourth of july weekend. drunken driving arrests increased 32% here in the bay area. 251 drivers were arrested compared to 190 last year. statewide more than 1500 drivers were busted for duis compared to last year's total of 438. 34 people died on the roads this weekend, 10 more than last year. 5:23. i want to check the morning commute with christina loren. she's helping us out. mike has the week off. >> lucky duck. we miss mike. he'll be back soon. still working that accident this morning on northbound 280 at alpine. that's an injury crash. going to find one lane blocked in that area. we have a tow truck on the scene in addition to emergency crews and local heroes, california highway control. take it easy this morning. no delays, all green around that accident. take a live shot of san mateo bridge here. nice smooth ride from hayward to foster city. just about a 13-minute drive across the span. really still looking kind of holiday light out there
some spring cleaning this summer. 5:22 right now. police had their hands full during this fourth of july weekend. drunken driving arrests increased 32% here in the bay area. 251 drivers were arrested compared to 190 last year. statewide more than 1500 drivers were busted for duis compared to last year's total of 438. 34 people died on the roads this weekend, 10 more than last year. 5:23. i want to check the morning commute with christina loren. she's helping us out. mike has the week off....
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to get through the house of representatives where there is a really big republican advantage. the senate, probably, but the house where there is a big sticking point. they have to come up with something that would clear the house in order to get through congress and become law. that is where they are stuck right now. they will meet thursday at the white house -- republican and democratic leaders together -- and going to try again to talk, but already it sounds like this will be a difficult conversation. yesterday, the speaker of the house john boehner, republican, put out this sort of warning that we could come to the white house and talk -- that is fine -- but it doesn't sound like things will go very far, he said, unless the president understands that republicans are not willing to raise taxes. as i said earlier, the president over the said we need a compromise, we need something that involves both cuts, which is what the republicans want, and ways to raise revenue. >> have democrats compromised on the hold medicare cuts issue? guest: right now there -- what to do with medic
to get through the house of representatives where there is a really big republican advantage. the senate, probably, but the house where there is a big sticking point. they have to come up with something that would clear the house in order to get through congress and become law. that is where they are stuck right now. they will meet thursday at the white house -- republican and democratic leaders together -- and going to try again to talk, but already it sounds like this will be a difficult...
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i have to live there for 22 year but it wasn't my home. my home is here. >> how many arstranded here without family or anyone that can take the men. 330,000 people have returned since the referendum in january. another 400,000 are expected by the end of the year. the population increase of overwhelming for countries with hardly any roads, schools, or hospitals. >> life in northern sudan was good until the government said he voted for independence and you must go. i work in a a texle factory. my sons are still waiting for the last packet and they will join me. >> this is not an isolated case. many are looking to get rid of the soututhernhristian. it is od to be back in the country. it is the former piece of land. people are arriving from the north looked to their baggage. the returning refugees are going to have a lot of patients. >> a number of disputes and conflicts remain unresolved. among them, border issues and the distribution of all oil revenues. tensions have repeatedly flared up. >> in the city, people are looking to leave the past
i have to live there for 22 year but it wasn't my home. my home is here. >> how many arstranded here without family or anyone that can take the men. 330,000 people have returned since the referendum in january. another 400,000 are expected by the end of the year. the population increase of overwhelming for countries with hardly any roads, schools, or hospitals. >> life in northern sudan was good until the government said he voted for independence and you must go. i work in a a texle...
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the new oakland city budget will let him rehire 22 of the 80 officers who they laid off last year. good news there >>> trustees will vote next week on another tuition increase for california state university students. chancellor charles reed is calling for another 12% increase or $588 a year to take effect this fall. that's on top of the 10% increase that has already been approved. it's all to offset a major reduction in csu's funding from the state. >>> traffic and weather coming up right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. it's crawling through walnut creek. a traffic alert in effect for the southbound lanes of 680. northbound is improving. we had two separate extents one in the southbound direction -- accidents, one southbound, another northbound approaching north main. we have a couple of lanes blocked southbound 680 and it is jammed from highway 4. also backed up on 242. so just crawling across that stretch. san mateo bridge not much better. westbound 92, look at this traffic, really slow all the way towards the high-rise section. the problem was actually in theses boun
the new oakland city budget will let him rehire 22 of the 80 officers who they laid off last year. good news there >>> trustees will vote next week on another tuition increase for california state university students. chancellor charles reed is calling for another 12% increase or $588 a year to take effect this fall. that's on top of the 10% increase that has already been approved. it's all to offset a major reduction in csu's funding from the state. >>> traffic and weather...
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station representatives there presenting big checks. the fund-raiser kicks off today between now and july 24th. you can help drop off food at your local safe way store or walk in buy a especially o koted groceryks.or bucks. a lot of kids out of school and families struggling to come up with three meals a day. here is your chance to help out. d >>> good morning. welcome back to you. 6:25, now our roads are certainly getting a little busier. show you what we're looking at now. live look at livermore. traffic is picking up. we still have average speeds here. really no heavy delays just yet. you see a little bit of a slowdown there, 44 miles per hour, that's it. only a 10-mile span after that. after that, the speed. the toll plaza could create heavy delays if they don't get the stall cleared. we know there's a crew on the way to clear it. really, no delays just yet. looking light overall, laura. >> looks good. >>> police had their hands full during this fourth of july weekend. drunken driving arrests increased 32% here in the bay area. 251
station representatives there presenting big checks. the fund-raiser kicks off today between now and july 24th. you can help drop off food at your local safe way store or walk in buy a especially o koted groceryks.or bucks. a lot of kids out of school and families struggling to come up with three meals a day. here is your chance to help out. d >>> good morning. welcome back to you. 6:25, now our roads are certainly getting a little busier. show you what we're looking at now. live look...
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questions like john boehner's house representative john boehner's question, was retweeted and repeat sod many times, there's such a fertile discussion around his question. that made his question pop to the top of the list. so that's how they actually chose the questions. but ultimately twitter had the last say on what questions would ultimately be served and asked to the president. >> brown: andrew rasiej, when you look at something like this, what is the potential benefit for this kind of communication between a president or any political leader and the public? >> well, any political leader needs to use the technology, the communication technologies, that the citizens that he represents uses so what fire side chats were to roosevelt, social media has the potential of being for president obama and the reality of social media is that it creates an opportunity for a much more robust interaction and interactive environment for citizens to not only engage with politicians but for there to be more transparency about the communication and for politicians to actually be able to listen bette
questions like john boehner's house representative john boehner's question, was retweeted and repeat sod many times, there's such a fertile discussion around his question. that made his question pop to the top of the list. so that's how they actually chose the questions. but ultimately twitter had the last say on what questions would ultimately be served and asked to the president. >> brown: andrew rasiej, when you look at something like this, what is the potential benefit for this kind...
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>> 1989. >> so we're talking 22 years. >> yeah, 22 years. one of the best restaurants in baltimore. we love it here. >> nice to see you. >> let's talk about you, over the weekend. you went to the cbs early show. >> cbs contacted me and said, we're doing a 4th of july show and one thing people need to have is crab cakes. they said, this is the one you have to have. i was happy and proud to go there and do that. >> now, these are crab cakes, they're different. >> one is smoked and one is traditional. we smoked the meat and turned it into a crab cake. we have a little smoke house outside. >> smoken! >> every summer, nancy has kids classes. >> we do, starting the second week in june and they go to labor day. every week, something is offered. we teach the kids a lot about adult foods. we bring the kids in and there's nutritional value. we have a few things on the table that the kids come and learn about. this is a homemade wild mushroom ravioli. >> yeah, they make things and take them home to their parents. it's a week off of cooking for the parents. >> check this out. >> that's a macada
>> 1989. >> so we're talking 22 years. >> yeah, 22 years. one of the best restaurants in baltimore. we love it here. >> nice to see you. >> let's talk about you, over the weekend. you went to the cbs early show. >> cbs contacted me and said, we're doing a 4th of july show and one thing people need to have is crab cakes. they said, this is the one you have to have. i was happy and proud to go there and do that. >> now, these are crab cakes, they're...
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this is one of 22 control centers that direct air traffic across the u.s. each one covers a lot of territory. >> over eight states. 285 general or 285 airports within the atlanta air space. >> reporter: at anytime, they handle ten to 15 aircraft guiding them away from other planes. >> air space from the northwest. scattered thunderstorms ahead of it over alabama. >> meteorologists brief them throughout the day. the goal is to get the planes where they need to be safely and on time. mother nature makes it complicated. >> as the weather moves, we have to get into a position to get into the airport and minimize the delays. >> reporter: traffic managers have to move entire lanes of air travel. that requires talking to the command center in virginia. >> that route we have keeps them off. >> right. >> from the west. >> right. >> somebody said you want to get rid of that? >> at some point, the weather is moving south. >> reporter: your flight may be delayed even when the weather at the airport you are flying out of is perfect. >> we are now going to go to the anno
this is one of 22 control centers that direct air traffic across the u.s. each one covers a lot of territory. >> over eight states. 285 general or 285 airports within the atlanta air space. >> reporter: at anytime, they handle ten to 15 aircraft guiding them away from other planes. >> air space from the northwest. scattered thunderstorms ahead of it over alabama. >> meteorologists brief them throughout the day. the goal is to get the planes where they need to be safely...
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he will give verbal answers in front of a live audience at the white house. >>> and get ready to see your friends close up on facebook if the rumors are true. we'll find out today. the website may launch an in- browser video chatting feature powered by skype. last week mark zuckerberg said the company will "launch something awesome." tech gurus say it could also be a music streaming service or an app for the i pat. we'll find out today. -- ipad. we'll find out today >>> a baby born today could live to 150. imagine that. a scientist dedicated to longevity research says there's a 50/50 chance of gaining an upper hand on diseases, the aging process caused by chem deterioration. critics say it's pseudoscience. >> would you want to? >> are you living as an able bodied reasonable person or are you just limping by? >> how old are you? >> a buc 30. i'm still driving. >> speaking of, it's somebody's birthday. >> i'm a third of my way through my years, i guess. >> happy birthday to frank mallicoat today. we won't ask you how old you are. >> i think i gave it away. i'm going to say 40. that's a
he will give verbal answers in front of a live audience at the white house. >>> and get ready to see your friends close up on facebook if the rumors are true. we'll find out today. the website may launch an in- browser video chatting feature powered by skype. last week mark zuckerberg said the company will "launch something awesome." tech gurus say it could also be a music streaming service or an app for the i pat. we'll find out today. -- ipad. we'll find out today...
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at the moment the house of representatives are saying they will not do that at least in terms of audio of it. >> shepard: one of the most famous doctors in the sports world with a long list of high profile clients pleaded guilty to bringing illegal drugs into the united states. he says he struggled -- he smuggled i should say human growth hormone across the border as well as an unapproved drug made from af calf blood. his clients reportedly include tiger woods and alex rodriguez. both men deny ever receiving performance enhancing drugs from him. >>> an art thief pulls off a brazen mid day hoist and gets himself a picasso. all he had to do was take it off the wall and walk out the door. he was strolling down the street the stolen picasso under his arm. the galdry owner paid more than $122,000 for the print earlier this year at an auction. a 1965 pencil drawing. we are told police are still looking for the guy who took it. >>> continuing coverage of the casey anthony verdict including what we can expect tomorrow when the judge happens down the sentence. that's next as "fox reports" live
at the moment the house of representatives are saying they will not do that at least in terms of audio of it. >> shepard: one of the most famous doctors in the sports world with a long list of high profile clients pleaded guilty to bringing illegal drugs into the united states. he says he struggled -- he smuggled i should say human growth hormone across the border as well as an unapproved drug made from af calf blood. his clients reportedly include tiger woods and alex rodriguez. both men...
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and 2009, more than 22% of army suicides occurred in combat zones. overall across the military, more than 1100 service members took their lives during the same time period. >>> president obama inviting congressional leaders from both parties to the white house to try to kickstart talks to increase the nation's debt limit. the meeting comes as cnn learned the president met with house house speaker john boehner over the weekend to discuss reducing the deficit. >>> stock futs trading down slightly ahead of the opening bell. investors said tb on edge over financial stability concerns? europe. >>> today, facebook will hold a news conference to announce the launch of what it calls something awesome. the buzz this morning is that this awesome thing may actually be a partnership with skype that lets you video chat with your facebook friends. >>> international olympic set to unveil the winning bid to host the 2018 winter games. munich, germany, and the announcement is expected at 11:00 eastern time. caught up on today's headlines. "american morning" will be b
and 2009, more than 22% of army suicides occurred in combat zones. overall across the military, more than 1100 service members took their lives during the same time period. >>> president obama inviting congressional leaders from both parties to the white house to try to kickstart talks to increase the nation's debt limit. the meeting comes as cnn learned the president met with house house speaker john boehner over the weekend to discuss reducing the deficit. >>> stock futs...
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at the white house to mark, but a debt limit summit. president obama has invited the top republicans and democrats to work on the deal to raise the borrowing limit. >> it is my hope that everyone will leave their ultimatums at the door and leave the political rhetoric at the door and we will do what is best for the economy and our people. >> a deal must be reached by august 2 or the u.s. might not be able to pay its debts. >> on a diet, not a shopping spree. >> republicans will agree to a deal that includes deep spending cuts and no tax hikes. >> they want to raise taxes that we know will kill even more jobs when even the president has said this would leave job creators with less ability to hire. >> democrats say there must be new revenue a want to eliminate tax breaks for big companies and the wealthiest americans. >> it is impossible to negotiate. we'll debate the solution with republicans, like it or not. >> john boehner says any future talks will be fruitless unless democrats abandon their call for tax hikes. kate amara, wbal-tv 11
at the white house to mark, but a debt limit summit. president obama has invited the top republicans and democrats to work on the deal to raise the borrowing limit. >> it is my hope that everyone will leave their ultimatums at the door and leave the political rhetoric at the door and we will do what is best for the economy and our people. >> a deal must be reached by august 2 or the u.s. might not be able to pay its debts. >> on a diet, not a shopping spree. >>...
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to get through the house of representatives where there is a really big republican advantage. the senate, probably, but the house where there is a big sticking point. they have to come up with something that would clear the house in order to get through congress and become law. that is where they are stuck right now. they will meet thursday at the white house -- republican and democratic leaders together -- and going to try again to talk, but already it sounds like this will be a difficult conversation. yesterday, the speaker of the house john boehner, republican, put out this sort of warning that we could come to the white house and talk -- that is fine -- but it doesn't sound like things will go very far, he said, unless the president understands that republicans are not willing to raise taxes. as i said earlier, the president over the said we need a compromise, we need something that involves both cuts, which is what the republicans want, and ways to raise revenue. >> have democrats compromised on the hold medicare cuts issue? guest: right now there -- what to do with medic
to get through the house of representatives where there is a really big republican advantage. the senate, probably, but the house where there is a big sticking point. they have to come up with something that would clear the house in order to get through congress and become law. that is where they are stuck right now. they will meet thursday at the white house -- republican and democratic leaders together -- and going to try again to talk, but already it sounds like this will be a difficult...
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this represents a significant decrease from april, with 22 less escalators in operation for the month. this is a result of large increase in maintenance, for inspection repairs and unscheduled service calls. rebum outlined in the report this month is that escalator availability in may did take a dip, but it did so largely because we are rebuilding some of the neediest escalators, some of the most problematic escalators on the system. >> reporter: and we're looking r ç" station tonight for the ride home on their trains. metro says it will be several years before the escalator replacement program is complete. in the meantime, riders can check the maintenance schedule, the stations and the escalators that are affected by going to met metroforward.com. back to you now in the above-g thep mayors orig there. thanks, chris. >>> an about face from d.c. mayor vincent gray who now supports an above-ground metro station at dulles airport. the mayor was originally in favor bo an underground station, but that option would add an extra $300 million to the price tag. mayor gray is urging the distri
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house of representatives subcommittee on national economic growth, natural resources and regulatory affairs, in the office of legal counsel at the department of justice and as a law chloric for the honorable edith jim of the fifth circuit court of appeals. he also served as a commissioner on the u.s. commission for civil rights. todd? [applause] thank you, rachel. i want to thank our her colleagues in our communications department. they allow us in the legal department to moderate the panel of nerd lawyers but we certainly couldn't do it without them. it's my pleasure to introduce this second panel of scholars who also happen to be scribes. i want take much of the distinguished panel's time by telling you how distinguished they are but protocol says i must do so briefly. jeff raven is a writer for the "wall street journal" who has covered the supreme court since twivepl he's one of the returning panelists on our panel today. he's written or contributed to several legally related books and is finishing one on the military commissions relating to terror suspects and he's won several awards fo
house of representatives subcommittee on national economic growth, natural resources and regulatory affairs, in the office of legal counsel at the department of justice and as a law chloric for the honorable edith jim of the fifth circuit court of appeals. he also served as a commissioner on the u.s. commission for civil rights. todd? [applause] thank you, rachel. i want to thank our her colleagues in our communications department. they allow us in the legal department to moderate the panel of...
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this represents a significant decrease from april, with 22 less escalators in operation for the month. this is a result of large increase in maintenance, for inspection repairs, and unscheduled service calls. >> part of the challenge about rebuilding he is laters or even repairing escalators on the rail system is that of the seven manufacturers of escalators, four of them don't exist anymore. so when we find there is a part that needs to be replaced, sometimes we have to build that part from scratch. >> reporter: metro says it will be several years before it's massive escalator replacement program is complete. at the foggy bottom gwu metro station, this is chris gordon, news4. >> metro riders can find out which escalators and stations are affected by checking online at metro forward.com. maintenance schedules are updated daily on that website. >>> coming up, facebook promises something awesome. find out if it lived up to the hype. >>> and the dalai lama is in town. i'm john schriffen here in chinatown. coming up, i'll show you how his coming up,[ man ] i gotu how his this new citi tha
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. >> all right. 22 the hour. joining us now republican senator from south carolina, senator jim demint. senator demint is out now with a new book, "the great american awakening" two years that changed washington and me. we'll talk about the book in just a moment. i can't wait to hear about it. but what's going to happen? what side will walk away from this meeting in the white house tomorrow with no resolution, and neither side giving in on their comfort zone a little bit as the president put it. >> i don't think we'll have any resolution. we've known this for six months. there has not been one debate on the senate or house floor on how to fix it. i know how things work and the president put biden in charge of a task force to burn up the clock because they believe it's all about creating a crisis and then we have to do something urgently and we won't do what needs to be done. the president said we need a balanced approach. what we need is to agree that the states should decide should we have a balanced budget. if
. >> all right. 22 the hour. joining us now republican senator from south carolina, senator jim demint. senator demint is out now with a new book, "the great american awakening" two years that changed washington and me. we'll talk about the book in just a moment. i can't wait to hear about it. but what's going to happen? what side will walk away from this meeting in the white house tomorrow with no resolution, and neither side giving in on their comfort zone a little bit as the...
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ted rep -- represents the son of the man who found caylee's remains. this was a highly technical case on elements of murder. you have a situation where the remains have been out in the elements for six months, destroying lots of the opportunity to determine cause of death. your thoughts on this verdict? >> what ended with is where i would start. i've prosecuted a bunch of murder cases and investigated a bunch. when you have a bed that decomposed the crime scene is 0 -- have a body that is that decomposed, the crime scene is obliterated, juries want if they are going to vote guilty say i feel like i know how it happened. i feel like i know the motive and i believe he or she did i. the best evidence they had is liar, liar. >> greta: it is not a question of wanting. it is whether the prosecution has proven every almost of the charge, one she was killed by the hands of someone else. if the evidence isn't there the jury doesn't have a choice, if the jury is not convinced. >> the jury is going to say to the state i'm if the going to make up evidence that you
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from 2003, 2 it007, screening helps prevent half of new cases and deaths from colon cancer. 22 million americans who should be getting tested are not. dr. lapook joins thus morning. you're going to change that. >> hopefully. james polshek waited until he was 70 to get his first colo colonoscopy. >> typical fear of the unknown. putting it off. >> the test caught this, early colorectal cancer. >> through my mind this is going to lead to the inevitable end. >> reporter: in a new report the cdc says while colorectal cancer screening increased from 52% in 2002 to 65% in 2010 about one in three americans ages 50 to 75 are still not getting tested. the number one reason? doctors are not routinely recommending them. >> truthfully doctors need to talk about screening prevention and colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers we know of. >> reporter: this doctor says you have no excuse. >> do it for all of the people who depend on you if you're not going to do it for yourself. it could save your lives and others. >> reporter: it's not just the doctors. >> it's the doctors and the pa
from 2003, 2 it007, screening helps prevent half of new cases and deaths from colon cancer. 22 million americans who should be getting tested are not. dr. lapook joins thus morning. you're going to change that. >> hopefully. james polshek waited until he was 70 to get his first colo colonoscopy. >> typical fear of the unknown. putting it off. >> the test caught this, early colorectal cancer. >> through my mind this is going to lead to the inevitable end. >>...
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representatives. >>> and "whitey" bulger to be arraigned today. he was part of a south boston irish gang before he fled a racketeering indictment. >>> and ten members of the afghan parliament boycotted the chamber after a fight that broke out between two female members. this is the video of it. one woman throws a shoe, and then another throws a plastic water baumgts and then that broke loose. it happened when karzai supporters started yelling at each other over the issue of pakistani attacks. one group wanted to call karzai in to speak on the issue. >>> turning to your money now. the big banks have found another way to cash in on you. alison kosik is joining me now. they always find a new and creative way to get more money out of us. >> you took the words out of my mouth. it doesn't mean any fees for you, and instead some of the biggest banks and some of the credit card issuers will sell your stuff to retailers. banks are trying to find new ways to make money. what the bank does is it atracks what your shopping habits are, and what you buy and whe
representatives. >>> and "whitey" bulger to be arraigned today. he was part of a south boston irish gang before he fled a racketeering indictment. >>> and ten members of the afghan parliament boycotted the chamber after a fight that broke out between two female members. this is the video of it. one woman throws a shoe, and then another throws a plastic water baumgts and then that broke loose. it happened when karzai supporters started yelling at each other over the...
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you have a new survey that says 22% of middle income earners between the ages of 25 and 70 plan to work well into their 70's. that's 14% up from -- up 14% from just a year ago. so many of our viewers want to know what can we do? let's ask personal finance guy dave ramsey, the best in the business. what we can do. that's certainly a concern for people that don't want to too it. for others that do want to do it, they say work is great. can i give you some e-mails, dave, to get you started. >> absolutely. >> let's go from peter who is in california. he says i'm 70. my wife is 56. we received a combined $9,500 in pensions. we have no debt except a mortgage of $82,000. we have $540,000 in investments. should we use one of the ira's to pay off the mortgage? >> don't you love this guy? this is a guy who has saved money, put himself in a position to where his golden years are golden. he has a half million bucks in the bank and $120,000 a year coming in. he's set. yes, pay off your little $85,000 mortgage and you're completely free. you're set for life. you did a great job of taking care of your
you have a new survey that says 22% of middle income earners between the ages of 25 and 70 plan to work well into their 70's. that's 14% up from -- up 14% from just a year ago. so many of our viewers want to know what can we do? let's ask personal finance guy dave ramsey, the best in the business. what we can do. that's certainly a concern for people that don't want to too it. for others that do want to do it, they say work is great. can i give you some e-mails, dave, to get you started....
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we have a big meeting tomorrow with the white house. >> it depends on which have you can party shows up. when ronald reagan passed massive tax cuts in 1981 and it had a negative impact on the economy, in 1982 he passed a tax equity and fiscal responsibilities act which took back two-thirds of that tax cut. we know what happened to the economy in the as it after that. it recovers beautifully and reagan went on to a landslide election. show the republicans have to answer the question, who do they want to be like? no tax increases even if it means closing loopholes. or ronald reagan who believes in fiscal responsibility even if it meant raising taxes. martha: chris? >> i'm glad to see democrats endorsing president reagan's economic policies, a republican economic policy. corporate jets in we are still trying that? that what this is about? charles krauthammer brillantly pointed out you could collect that corporate jet tax for the next 7 thousand years and it would not offset one year of obama deficit spending. this is a classic of republicans attacking the deficit and democrats attacking
we have a big meeting tomorrow with the white house. >> it depends on which have you can party shows up. when ronald reagan passed massive tax cuts in 1981 and it had a negative impact on the economy, in 1982 he passed a tax equity and fiscal responsibilities act which took back two-thirds of that tax cut. we know what happened to the economy in the as it after that. it recovers beautifully and reagan went on to a landslide election. show the republicans have to answer the question, who...
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representatives presented the big check yesterday. the fund-raiser kicks off today between now and july 24th. drop off food at your local safe way store or by a specially produced grocery bag that we have there made up for $10. it's an important time for family because kids are out of school and families struggle to come up with three meals a day. a look at the forecast right after this. >>> welcome back. we are seeing very interesting weather. take a look at this. a thunderstorm developed over the sierra-nevada all courtesies of monsoonal moisture that is coming up to the north. we could see thunderstorms throughout the bay area throughout the afternoon. right now we're seeing the flow push back by the impending low pressure system. this will drop the temperatures as we head throughout the week. if you're waking up this morning with us in the south bay or east bay, keep in mind, we could see thunderstorms develop. watch for those cumulus clouds as we head throughout the afternoon. 61 degrees in santa cruz. temperatures running 5 to 7
representatives presented the big check yesterday. the fund-raiser kicks off today between now and july 24th. drop off food at your local safe way store or by a specially produced grocery bag that we have there made up for $10. it's an important time for family because kids are out of school and families struggle to come up with three meals a day. a look at the forecast right after this. >>> welcome back. we are seeing very interesting weather. take a look at this. a thunderstorm...